What is domain name?

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Re: What is domain name?

Originally Posted by nidhijain1221

Hello everyone,

What is domain name? how to check domain name of a site?

Domain name is the identity of a website. It acts as an address for your website. Whenever your domain name is entered on an internet browser, your website gets opened to the user. Domain name is a textual version of an IP address. You can find an IP address of a domain name or a domain name of an IP address from WhoisXY.com . Good luck.

Re: What is domain name?

The part of a network address which identifies it as belonging to a particular domain. Because the internet is based on IP addresses, not domain names, every web server requires a domain name system server to translate domain names into IP addresses.

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A domain name locates an organization or other entity on the Internet. For example, the domain name "www.totalbaseball.com" locates an Internet address for "totalbaseball.com" at Internet point 199.0.0.2 and a particular host server named "www."

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DOMAIN NAME- A generic domain name is the name that defines the category rather than personnel instance. Such a move usually requires changing the address of Domain Name and corresponds to the translation of the address. The use of Domain name in the commercial market is subjected to trademark law.

Re: What is domain name?

It is a name you give to your website. You can choose a domain name similar to your business name or something else which must be relevant to your business. If you want to know more, you can message me.

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.com isn't as important as it used to be. People type in domains far less than they used to, making search engines the primary vector for visiting a site. A search engine hardly cares if it is a .com or a .net in the same way that the human brain instinctively types .com. So register a good name more than worrying about the TLD.